FLUXUS is a territorial system that people share with the ecological processes and habitats of plants and animals. Places that people value and connect with. It becomes a moving image of the present and future city. A system that discourages the consumption desire and proposes a change in the way of learning and feeling the territory.
The aim of this project is to perceive and plan the territory as a dynamic and resilient system, which through participatory processes and the understanding of the primogenial and agricultural landscape, can conceive a new approach to developing emerging urban centers in Guanajuato, Mexico. This can be generated along the understanding of the actual water management in San Miguel de Allende and the scarcity of the resource, exploiting undiscovered potentials of the streams, ponds, wetlands and an old and unused water treatment plant.
Our proposal is associated with the preservation of endemic vegetation and with the treatment and use of water in a place with the potential to provide environmental services to the territory. It includes public architectural elements that become places that dignify and function as a window to different possibilities and ways of learning; there, the territory is an essential part of the process of the community development.
Status: School Project
Location: San Miguel de Allende, MX
My Role: Urban Designer, team manager, graphic & editorial designer, researcher, architecture designer.
Additional Credits: Christopher Torres